September 17 West Hollywood faces fierce backlash for lowering flags to honor Charlie Kirk The City of West Hollywood received backlash after lowering flags to half-staff following Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's assassination last week.
September 17 After backpedaling on threatening rhetoric, Newsom says his political strategy is unchanged After rebranding an anti-gerrymandering initiative to drop threatening rhetoric, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said his strategy is unchanged after Kirk’s assassination.
September 17 Menendez brothers’ bid for new trial rejected as killer slams judge’s decision as ‘mental gymnastics’ The Menendez brothers face another legal setback as their new trial bid fails, with Lyle calling the decision "disappointing" while both remain eligible for parole in 2028.
September 17 Inside Gavin Newsom's transgender volleyball crisis Multiple athletes and parents have told Fox News Digital that they blame Gavin Newsom for California's current slew of trans volleyball player controversies.
September 17 Steve Hilton: Does Newsom believe this 'nonsense,' or is he just 'dishonest'? 'Fox News @ Night' panelists Steve Hilton and Elizabeth Barcohana break down what's going on in California under Gov. Gavin Newsom and sentiment around affordable housing in the wake of the Palisades fires.
September 16 Police investigating USA Cycling incident after footage of organizers' interaction with activist goes viral Police are reviewing an incident from a USA Cycling event where a women's sports activist was confronted by organizers amid a controversy over transgender cyclist Chelsea Wolfe.
September 16 California state Sen Scott Wiener labels Charlie Kirk 'a vile bigot who' normalized 'dehumanization' Democratic California state Sen. Scott Wiener claimed that "Charlie Kirk was a vile bigot," asserting that Kirk normalized "dehumanization."
September 15 Republican governor targeted by Democrats launches re-election bid in key battleground Republican Joe Lombardo, who flipped Nevada's governorship in 2022, kicks off his re-election bid as the most vulnerable GOP governor seeking another term.
September 13 California legislature passes bill prohibiting law enforcement from wearing face masks to shield identities California lawmakers passed a bill banning face masks for most law enforcement officers while on duty after federal agents covered their faces during Los Angeles immigration raids.
September 10 Remote California workers paid $10K to relocate to Oklahoma praise their new home state Former California residents spoke to the Los Angeles Times last month about their decision to move to Oklahoma with the help of the Tulsa Remote program.